MORE FEAR MONGERING FROM OUR DHS PROTECTORS

Here we go again. Time to make the sheep cower, while our DHS shepherds protect us from another phantom wolf. How predictable. DHS has to substantiate their $1 billion annual budget by acting like they are saving us from phantom predators who never materialize. I guess they’ve run out of dupes to lure into fake terrorist plots, so now they just issue dire warnings of impending doom. Our government keepers are not only using the Oregon shooting as their latest attempt to disarm law abiding citizens, but now they are using it to make our special millennial snowflakes beg for the police state to protect them and save them from being killed by anonymous posters on social media. They have successfully freaked out every college and university in the Philadelphia area, as if the police, FBI, or ATF have ever successfully foiled a real terrorist plot. 

Some anonymous idiot on 4chan makes some vague threat referencing the Oregon shooter as part of some rebellion, and now every school in the Philly area is on lockdown. They were interviewing students who say they will hide in their dorms rather than venture to class at 2:00 today. What a fucking joke. What a bunch of low IQ pussies. The fucking idiot in Oregon was a 26 year old emotionally disturbed virgin loner from a broken home who was probably on psychotropic drugs (not a peep from the MSM about that). He had no friends and lived in an apartment with his mommy. He wasn’t part of a revolution. Use your fucking brains people.

I thought the fucking NSA captures every electronic communication in the country. They can’t figure out who supposedly made the threat because they posted anonymously. Give me a fucking break. They can trace the IP address to a location. They can supposedly tell when they are hacked by Russians or Chinese, but they can’t track down a poster on a website?

This is just more bullshit from our government keepers to make us beg for their protection. Never let a mass shooting go to waste. I wonder what threat level I should be observing today.  

The FBI and ATF are warning about a non-specific threat of violence against “a university near Philadelphia” on Monday.

The FBI released the following statement over the weekend:

Out of an abundance of caution, the FBI Philadelphia Field Office notified local colleges and universities of a social media posting which threatened violence at a Philadelphia-area college or university for Monday, October 5. No specific college or university was identified in the posting. We encourage students, faculty, and employees at area colleges and universities to follow the guidance of their campus security officials. The FBI will continue to work with our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners to investigate threats of violence, and, as always, we ask the public to report suspicious activity to law enforcement.

The threat was posted on 4chan, a message board where everyone is anonymous, last Friday, the day after the shooting in Oregon. It praises the gunman as a fellow member of the “Beta Rebellion.”

“On October fifth, at 1pm Central time, a fellow robot will take up arms at a university near Philadelphia,” the post reads.

Schools in Philadelphia and surrounding communities – including Temple and Drexel universities and the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, as well as Villanova and St. Joseph’s university and Camden County and Delaware Tech community colleges – emphasized that the threat is non-specific, but urged students to be on alert Monday.

In a tweet Sunday afternoon, Temple University alerted their community to check their emails for an important public safety message from Temple police.

Temple community: Please check your email for an important public safety message from @TU_Police.

That email was tweeted by the Temple’s student news program Temple Update.

In the email, Temple police say, “Temple University, along with other colleges and universities in our region, has learned from the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives) that a threat of violence has been made online against “a university near Philadelphia.” This posting states an action could take place at 1 p.m. central (2 p.m. eastern) Monday, Oct. 5, 2015.”

Temple police say law enforcement is not aware of any specific threat at this time and they will have increased visibility on campus Monday.

Meanwhile, the University of Pennsylvania’s independent student news organization The Daily Pennsylvanian tweeted about the warning, as well.

BREAKING: FBI and ATF warns Penn and others that a threat of violence targeting a school in the Philly area was made for Oct. 5 at 2 p.m.

Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania also released statements Sunday regarding a safety advisory:

The FBI has notified all Philadelphia area colleges and universities about a recent social media posting threating violence at a Philadelphia area college or university on Monday, October 5. Since the shooting last week at a community college in Oregon, the FBI has seen similar social media postings throughout the country. – Drexel University

We have been advised by ATF and the FBI that they have “no knowledge of any specific threat”. However, in an abundance of caution we are working closely with Federal and local Law Enforcement Agencies to monitor this unspecified threat. The Division of Public Safety has increased our police, security officer and CCTV patrols. – Univ. of Penn

In response to the threat, students in the area were expressing concern and said they were wondering what to do.

“Just because all of the recent things have been going on, it’s just scary to think it’s possibly going to happen on our campus,” said Mackenzie Leedy of Drexel University. “So I’m scared to actually leave my dorm tomorrow.”

“It’s just kind of scary because Drexel isn’t that safe of an area the way it is, just given its history, and the fact that we don’t know which school and it’s a very specific time,” said Amanda Stella, a junior at Drexel.

Most said they will be on the lookout for anything suspicious.

Schools are urging students and staff to be alert and report anything out of the ordinary. They said they’ll have extra campus police and security personnel on patrol supplemented by local police departments.


 

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Maggie
Maggie

Admin, am trying to get a package to you by Friday if possible, but if not, you and Avalon put it with your preps instead of sharing. Or, sell it for a pretty penny…

This link was sent to me by my Irish friend who continues to insist that we have no reason to have such easy access to guns over here. I’ve tried to educate her a bit, but she is really very clever and insistent about gun control. She sent me a link to this article and while I don’t agree with all of it, I have to admit this essay opens up some excellent questions about the main arguments we all use to argue against gun control. Perhaps you will agree and re-post it here for the STMs to discuss.

Let’s Not Talk About Gun Control

Stucky

Fear mongeringfuks 24x7x365

Solution:
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Anonymous
Anonymous

Our country seems to be divided into two major groups in response to these fear mongering movements by government and media.

Those who feel helpless -probably because they’ve been taught to- and cry out for government to make more laws to protect them thinking that will somehow make them safe.

Those who decide to buy a gun and ammunition to protect themselves since they see the obvious failure of current laws to even phase the problem and realize more laws will make absolutely no difference.

(The American people are easy to fool, how many people even noticed that CNN whitewashing of the shooters photo to make him look white instead of black? For that matter, since it has become know that he was an immigrant has anyone bothered to ask if he was a citizen or not? I can’t readily find that, maybe he was but it doesn’t seem to be being publicized much.)

kokoda
kokoda

Maggie….I only read part of your link and stopped after “There are plenty of places online with prolific data showing the value of effective gun control.”

I immediately thought of Chicago, and other places with very strict gun control – which is applied to the general public, but obviously not to criminals who are by far the reason for the tremendous gun violence in Chicago. The author,Chris Henson, if he is so worried about theft of his inherited antique guns, he should sell them and not use the threat of theft for criminals to use as a bullet point in his tirade.

Mao, Stalin, and Hitler removed all the guns from citizens – that worked out well, didn’t it. How is that for Mass Killings compared to the head of the needle killings that occur.

Anonymous
Anonymous

No private citizen in North Korea is allowed to own a gun, haven’t been for generations.

There is virtually no gun related crime there.

Stucky

Anonymous

Yes! Let’s do what North Korea does!

You’re a fuckin brilliant thinker.

/sarc

kokoda
kokoda

Stucky….it seemed to me that Anon was sarcasm.

Stucky

OK, in that case, I apologize.

TE
TE

If the “authorities” really wanted to “err on the side of caution,” there missives would have been as follows:

“Attention Students and Faculty! Some mental patient has posted a threat of violence anonymously, online. PLEASE make sure you are carrying your defense weapon on campus today!”

Wanna bet these shootings would stop?

The MSM should be forced to start and end every news show with a news story of a citizen defending themselves against thugs.

THAT would drop the crime rate.

Instead, we broadcast 24/7 that coming soon, to an American neighborhood near you, the buffet is open and nobody is around to stop you.

We are pussified for many reasons. One of the most insidious is the FACT that we are being bombarded with estrogen and starved of natural fat (which creates MORE estrogen, as proven by the waist circumfrences across the country) which causes reduced mental capacities.

Pussified on purpose and then those of us that aren’t are being made criminals and disarmed while we import, and feed/house, our future tormentors.

I’d say, “wake up,” but we all know that ain’t going to happen.

@Maggie. There is a city in Georgia that enacted a REQUIRED carry back in the crack-war days in the ’90s. Interesting how their crime rate went from above national average to WAY below surrounding areas.

I cannot believe that people think CRIMINALS, that are ALREADY breaking the law are going to turn their guns over.

I would bet, with Chicago’s gun laws, that nearly NO guns are there legally. Yet, they somehow still are there to kill those that cannot defend themselves.

When we let this final, barely-hanging-on, “right” be taken away, we will truly deserve what comes next.

And is isn’t peace and prosperity.

But, on a good note, once guns are “controlled” these mass shootings will no longer be “news” worthy for the national stage. They will go the way of black on black crime, which isn’t news, only white on black crime is news, as we all know.

Baa-baa dead sheep, sadly, that is the way I see this going.

Maggie
Maggie

Thanks for the feedback… I really do not agree with my friend in Ireland on this issue. I believe she envisions us as the wild west was depicted in spaghetti westerns or something, with everyone walking into the dry goods store for flour, sugar and a box of shotgun shells.

But, when I try to explain to her that I live in a community that is OPEN CARRY to the point where it would be odd to NOT see at least a couple of people with rifles in their truck windows and holsters around their hips or shoulders when in the local town, which is a county seat… she is horrified. She claims that she would probably never go there guns frighten her so badly.

Personally, I agree that Chris needs to sell his antique guns… someone will be happy to have them. Then Chris can feel better about the whole thing.

TPC
TPC

If the little bastards didn’t have the ability to vote I’d be rubbing my hands in glee. They’ll never compete in the work force, make them feel like they are part of a group and they’ll be slicing each other to ribbons to try and get a pat on the head.

Speaking of pat on the head, some work places are implementing video game like “achievements”, “goals”, and milestones to drive competition between employees. No real monetary advantage to ‘winning” the work-game, but this clever use of psychology seems to be working. Even my little company has started doing that, spending a small fortune to over-analyze every position to set goals for all of us. Every month management reviews each departmental “power level” to see who is in the green, who is yellow, and who is red.

Shits fucked up and shit.

PS: The minnies will turn out in droves to vote for Bernie Sanders. He will win, and he will make FDR look like an anarcho-capitalist by comparison.

We are well and truly fucked.

Maggie
Maggie

Well, I feel sorry for the little snowflakes…

Had a heated discussion with several people on FB about the article I suggested and it boils down to PARENTING. Why the hell aren’t parents doing something about their children’s abhorent behavior anymore. Why aren’t they correcting bad behavior, or for God’s sake, taking dangerous sociopaths to get them drugged for their own safety if for no other reason? Our society has gone numbfucking mad to let the dogoodwannabe quacks tell us that our children (and teens are still CHILDREN) deserve their privacy. My son gets his privacy when I’m not there. And he’s 21 and lives in his own apartment at college. But when he was a teen and living at home, I was nosy because it was my JOB as a mother… Was I confronting all the time? NO… good Lord, NO. But, it was my DUTY to make sure he isn’t into something he couldn’t handle. Most of the things I found I never even mentioned. But I had to know because it was my JOB as a parent.

Did I trust him? Sure. Did I verify. You bet.

Maggie
Maggie

And my husband says I can’t send Admin the 1995 bottle of Jim Beam 200th Anniversary unopened to share at the gathering. He says it is probably worth more than a hundred bucks. Sorry. I got caught in the booze stash.

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